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Page name | Founded | Has headquarters | Description |
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Abingdon School | 1100 JL | "Highly selective, strongly academic" upper-class English boarding school for boys | |
Ackworth School | 1779 | Quaker school in England. Most of today's pupils are not Quakers, but the school retains a strong Quaker ethos. | |
Ampleforth College | 1802 | UK establishment day and boarding school with decades of sexual abuse and cover ups. | |
Ardingly College | 1858 | Public boarding school for the British establishment | |
Bedales School | |||
Bishop's Stortford College | 1868 | Day and boarding school in Hertfordshire, England | |
Blackrock College | 1860 | Catholic boarding school for boys in Ireland | |
Bryanston School | Has a reputation as a liberal and artistic school. Highest school fees in England. | ||
Charterhouse School | 1611 | Regarded to be among the most prestigious schools in the world due to the school's history and influence | |
Cheltenham Ladies' College | 1853 | Prestigious English girls school. | |
Christ's Hospital | 1552 JL | British public boarding school | |
City of London School | 1442 JL | ||
Dalton School | 1919 | Long seen as a bastion of privilege, Dalton is one of New York City’s most prestigious private schools. Also mysteriously hired an unqualified Jeffrey Epstein. | |
Dame Alice Owen's School | 1613 | Prestigious state school in England | |
Diocesan College | 1849 | Interesting for Rhodes Scholarship / Milner group networks; embraced apartheid military role | |
East Greenwich Academy | 1802 | Boarding school in Rhode Island that closed in 1943. | |
Eastbourne College | 1867 | ||
Edinburgh Academy | 1824 | Independent school in Edinburgh, Scotland, opened in 1824. | |
Eton College | 1440 JL | A long established UK school, popular with the UK deep state | |
Fettes College | 1870 | 'The Scottish Eton' | |
Galatasaray High School | 1481 JL | Oldest high school in Turkey. | |
Geelong Grammar School | 1855 | Ruling class school. The school's fees are the most expensive in Australia. | |
George Watson's College | 1741 | First in Scotland and 29th in the UK for the number of the nation's leading people produced. | |
Gordonstoun School | 1934 | Boarding school in Scotland popular with the aristocracy | |
Groton School | Exclusive boarding school in Massachusetts, USA. Lots of people who later became deep state operatives and spooks. | ||
Hampton Grammar School | 1557 JL | Boys' day school in Hampton, Greater London. One of the top school rowing clubs in the country. | |
Harrow School | 1572 JL | One of the four boy's schools where the old British elite is raised. | |
Headington School | 1915 | Independent girls' school in Oxford | |
Hollywood | The most influential cinema industry of the world is in the US. It holds some dark secrets regarding child rape, social engineering and more. | ||
Hotchkiss School | 1891 | US Establishment boarding school. | |
Institut Le Rosey | 1880 | Very posh Swiss boarding school | |
Juilliard School | 1905 | Prestigious dance, drama, and music school | |
Kadıköy Maarif College | 1955 | Prestigious high school in Istanbul | |
King's College School | 1829 | One of the highest academically performing schools in the UK | |
King's School (Canterbury) | |||
Lawrenceville School | 1810 | One of the oldest and most expensive preparatory schools in the United States | |
Loretto Academy | 1923 | Private Roman Catholic school in El Paso, Texas | |
Lycée Henri-IV | 1796 | Considered one of the most demanding and prestigious secondary schools in France. | |
Lycée Louis-le-Grand | |||
Malvern College | |||
Marlborough College | 1843 | ||
Melbourne Grammar | 7 April 1858 | Melbourne establishment school with influential old boys network that "opens up pathways." | |
Millbrook School | |||
Millfield School | 1935 | Many later deep state operatives | |
Milton Academy | 1798 | ||
Moreton Hall School | 1913 | UK boarding and day school | |
New College School | 1379 JL | School tied to New College, Oxford. | |
Oslo Commerce School | 1875 | A traditional mercantile high school in "the best part" of Oslo. | |
Phillips Academy | 1778 | Long established Preparatory school for the US ruling class | |
Phillips Exeter Academy | 1781 | A very large number of CIA and deep state operatives have attended this school. |